Meet Our Staff

Janet Wilkinson, MS, APRN

Adult Nurse Practitioner-BC Medical Director

Janet leads our medical team which provides on-site services. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Milwaukee School of Engineering (Bachelors of Science in Nursing) and a Master of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison (Adult Nurse Practitioner Program). Janet began her career in health care within the Intensive Care Unit of a large metropolitan based hospital in Milwaukee, WI. In addition to her extensive inpatient, adult clinical experience, Janet has worked with patients of all educational levels, cultural diversity, socio-economic status and those with chemical dependency and mental health related needs. She utilizes evidence based research, medications if warranted and complimentary therapies to treat physical, mental and psychiatric/co-occurring health disorders.

Janet will maintain her Adult Nurse Practitioner certification as she begins her coursework toward a Doctorate of Nursing Practice with certification in Psychiatric Nursing through the University of Minnesota in September 2017.

Beth Good, DNP, APRN, CNS-BC

Psychiatric Treatment Director

Dr. Good has been a psychiatric nurse for the past 28 years and has specialized in prescribing psychotropic medications for the past 16 years. She provides psychiatric medication management and psychotherapy/health counseling to her clients and, as needed, their families and focuses on the assessment and treatment of mental illness in persons with substance use disorders.

Dr. Good received her Doctorate of Nursing Practice at the University of Minnesota, specializing in psychiatric mental health nursing- a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mankato State in 1988, and a Master of Science Degree in Nursing from Georgia State University in 1994. Dr. Good taught undergraduate and graduate nursing courses at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing for five years, was a nursing supervisor at Hazelden Foundation for five years, worked as a charge nurse of an inpatient medical/psychiatric unit for five years, and has also worked in various Community Behavioral Health Hospitals throughout MN. For the past 14 years, she has served as the Clinical Lead in Psychiatry at a Family Service Agency which services a five county region and has worked diligently at integrating behavioral health services into primary care clinics.

Nicki Miller

Daycare Director

Nicki is passionate about creating a safe, educational place for the children of recovering moms. Our in-house daycare allows our clients to have their children with them and Nicki works with the children and moms to improve their family bond. With over twenty years of working with families in the home, church, educational and daycare settings, Nicki has engaged in advocating for children, encouraging children’s curiosity, helping them learn new skills, and coaching parents on different learning opportunities for their children.

Nicki’s education includes an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Development, training in working with children with EBD and special needs along with continued Professional Development courses.

Ann (Annie) Tetnowski

Intake Coordinator

As our Intake Coordinator Annie is the first person you meet or talk to on the phone at Recovering Hope. She has a wide variety of experience in providing customer care including her role as in Office Coordinator/Intake for a Mental Health Crisis Team, which is where she discovered her passion in helping adults and children who struggle with everyday life. Annie finds it personally rewarding to be an integral part of creating a safe environment for those seeking care.

Annie has lived in the Mora area her entire life. She and her husband have two grown children and enjoy their grandchild. She enjoys the outdoors and spending time with her family. Her compassion, empathy and experience enable her to help our clients with their decision to seek help at Recovering Hope and to help them begin their journey of recovery from addiction.

Sadie Hosley MA, LADC, LPCC

Community Relations

Sadie leads the charge in connecting Recovering Hope’s program and services with professionals, caregivers, and clients seeking specialized care. Sadie has extensive experience in connecting the community with resources that meet the needs of those seeking help. Sadie has worked in the field as an addiction and mental health provider at various settings, admissions, intensive outpatient services, utilization review, residential treatment settings and behavioral psychiatric hospitals for the past nine years. Sadie’s passion is to help those in need find services which meet their individualized needs and access the level of care they require. Her energy for life exemplifies one of our themes at Recovering Hope, “The Spirit to Live.”